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This is Not a Program:Tiqqun Historical conflict no longer opposes two massive molaheaps, two classes—;the exploited and the exploiters, the dominant and dominated,managers and workers—between which, in each individual case, it would be possible todifferentiate. The front line no longer cuts through the middle of society; it now runsthrough each one of us. . . " —from This Is Not a Program Historical conflict no longer opposes two massive molar heaps, two classes—;the exploited and the exploiters, the dominant and dominated, managers and workers— between which, in each individual case, it would be possible to differentiate. The frontline no longer cuts through the middle of society; it now runs through each one of us. . " —from This Is Not a Program

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Open Source Hardware (OSHW)Statement of Principles 1.0Statement of Principles 1.0 Open source hardware is hardware whose design is made publicly available so that anyone can study, modify, distribute, make, and sell the design or hardware based on that design. The hardwares source, the design from which it is made, is available in the preferred format for making modifications to it. Ideally, open source hardware uses readily-available components and materials, standard processes, open infrastructure, unrestricted content, and open-source design tools to maximize the ability of individuals to make and use hardware. Open source hardware gives people the freedom to control their technology while sharing knowledge and encouraging commerce through the open exchange of designs.